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DBZK (FPS + FOV) v1.04[drive.google.com]
Doubleclick the number shown under the "value" category and change it to whatever fps/fov you want.
It should look like this for 144 maxfps and 90 fov.
https://i.imgur.com/CUn3SQY.png
You'll have to update your game to apply these as they're version based. The 1.3 version fix isn't available here anymore and is a bit of a process to recreate (some instructions to get started post #65)
Reijka has the 1.031 version fix on post #62
BinaryAssault has 1.04 fix on post #84
Thanks again Besu!!
Would it be possible to add a way to change cut-scene FOV and in-game FOV? It would be nice to have both fixed.
As for the cinematics, they are simply videos so we can't do anything about those either.
I'm surprised there's no .exe hex edit that can be done for that....no way to force 16:9 through a hex edit?
Thanks a ton. It didn't work for my setup too well however. I'm on multi-monitor 48:9, and the movie cinematics are totally stretched. Maybe another way to force movies to 16:9?
I use 82Hz as my monitor refresh rate (overclocked from 75Hz) and this works fine. Can confirm that vsync is essentially broken (caps to 41fps) but the tearing is tolerable (and I'm usually picky about this).
EDIT - Using adaptive vsync seems to help quite a bit.